Gemstone

Story

A mix of rose and yellow gold leaves caresses the perimeter of this glorious large water opal ring. Sometimes termed a white opal, the stone vibrates with neon greens, flecks of purples and hints of fiery orange. Typical of American workmanship during the mid 20th century, this use of two color gold and the motif of leaves and curling vines are both sensuous and feminine.

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Story

A mix of rose and yellow gold leaves caresses the perimeter of this glorious large water opal ring. Sometimes termed a white opal, the stone vibrates with neon greens, flecks of purples and hints of fiery orange. Typical of American workmanship during the mid 20th century, this use of two color gold and the motif of leaves and curling vines are both sensuous and feminine.

Measurements: 1-1/8 inches (2.9 cm) in length north to south on the hand. The opal is just under ¾ of an inch (1.7 cm) by 1/2 of an inch (1.4 cm). Weight of 4.8 grams (3.1 dwt).